http://www.canterburytales.org/
A site that provides the reader with the text in multiple formats (Middle English, Modern English, etc.). The reader can also find notations to help in understanding the text better.
The Nun's Priest's Tale in modern English (hint: read it, for there shall be questions related to it!) Practice Tests and Quizzes
Complete the assignment in the file below. It is due by Friday, March 6, 2009. It must be submitted at the very beginning of class that day. By doing it, you do not necessarily receive full extra credit points (or any if it is poorly done). The assignmetn will be worth a possible 10 extra credit points.
Formatting information: The assignment should be 1 - 1.5 pages in length, double-spaced, Times-New Roman font, 12-point Include your name and period in the top right hand corner Show evidence that you read at least one blog post in your summary There should be a minimum of three paragraphs; each number gets at least one paragraph
Introductory Notes
Where to find the tales online....
http://www.canterburytales.org/
A site that provides the reader with the text in multiple formats (Middle English, Modern English, etc.). The reader can also find notations to help in understanding the text better.
The Nun's Priest's Tale in modern English (hint: read it, for there shall be questions related to it!)
Practice Tests and Quizzes
Nun's Priest's Tale
The Canterbury Tales group project
EXTRA CREDIT
Chaucer's Blog
Complete the assignment in the file below. It is due by Friday, March 6, 2009. It must be submitted at the very beginning of class that day. By doing it, you do not necessarily receive full extra credit points (or any if it is poorly done). The assignmetn will be worth a possible 10 extra credit points.
Formatting information:
Beowulf Discussion Question